I like TF2 in terms of the refreshing style, and the overall nice community of people that hang online. Albeit a little too competitive at times.CoD, however is too serious. And more times than I can count, the online community are a headache to deal with lest you decide to not be at your "A" game today, or dare use your microphone for anything other than insults.

TF2 is better but CoD doesn't deserve all the hate it gets and is simply stereotyped the way it is, similar to Macs and iPhones.

Nah, I think I'm pretty rationalized in my hatred towards Apple and generic FPS games. For both you're literally just paying for the name, and could be having a lot more fun and spending a lot less money if you were playing a game like TF2 and using an Andriod or PC.

Even so, CoD is a different type of shooter than TF2. Where TF2 is class-based, CoD allows the player to really do whatever with any gun they wish, with no strategy needed.

TF2 is better but CoD doesn't deserve all the hate it gets and is simply stereotyped the way it is, similar to Macs and iPhones.

Nah, I think I'm pretty rationalized in my hatred towards Apple and generic FPS games. For both you're literally just paying for the name, and could be having a lot more fun and spending a lot less money if you were playing a game like TF2 and using an Andriod or PC.

Even so, CoD is a different type of shooter than TF2. Where TF2 is class-based, CoD allows the player to really do whatever with any gun they wish, with no strategy needed.

I want to have so many arguments with you right now

but don't forget: CoD was THE original generic FPS. And it is Call of Duty after all, polished n sexay